KBSU — in mixed and remote mode
February 1 Kabardino-Balkarian State University named after H.M. Berbekov switched to a partial remote mode of work and training. The basis for this decision was the current sanitary and epidemic situation in the region and the norms of the current legislation, in particular, the Recommendations for the Prevention of a New Coronavirus Infection (COVID-19) in Higher Educational Institutions (MR 3.1/2.1.0205-20), approved by the Chief State sanitary doctor of the Russian Federation on July 29, 2020.
The heads of structural subdivisions of the university have been given the right to independently form lists of employees for the transfer without prejudice to the quality of work performed to a remote work mode in the period from 02/01/2022 until a special order of the acting. rector.
Students on a partial distance were transferred earlier, and for them the mode remains the same. The algorithm of actions in the conditions of remote mode of work and training in our university is well developed, because Since the beginning of the spread of COVID-19 in our country and around the world (since the beginning of 2020), KBSU has repeatedly worked in this mode. Employees and students must wear medical masks and maintain the necessary social distance. The movement in the buildings takes place according to the developed schemes for the movement of students in the educational buildings, at the entrance and exit from the buildings. Educational programs are implemented using e-learning and distance learning technologies.
The number of participants in mass events is up to 50 people. These measures were taken in order to reduce the risks of a mass spread of a new coronavirus infection and ensure the sanitary and epidemic well-being of workers and students of KBSU. Elena Mashukova, Head of the Human Resources and Legal Support Department, explained: “Heads of educational departments (directors of institutes, colleges, the Higher School of International Education and the dean of the Faculty of Medicine) are empowered to transfer either part or 100% of students to distance learning.”